I am currently seeking 10-20 Amazon.com reviews for my $0.99 paranormal romance novella, The Devilin Fey.
SUMMARY: A novella of two stories, featuring an incubus and succubus. Story #1 features a demure young woman unleashing the “devil in” her, through the intimacy with an incubus. Story #2 features a voyeuristic succubus driven by jealousy and a dangerous fixation.
The Devilin Fey is approximately 33,000 words long.
REVIEWS:
“Devilishly delicious.” – Horror Author, Andy Love
“...the author really hits her stride in paranormal stories.” – Review @ Bitten By Books
EXCERPT:
There, on the rocks, was a figure—my real stranger. I had no proof, no validation. The blood in my veins knew he was the one.
He had spiked short hair on the top, a soft kind of faux hawk. Some sleek, longer strands reached the base of his neck.
He was also shirtless, but the thing that caught my attention, that made me do a double-take, was what appeared to be a pair of wings on this pale figure’s back. A pair of ashen-grey, draconic wings. They came up slightly over his shoulders, and the tips were folded across the small of his back.
It was a beautiful night. The waves were gently washing in upon the shore. And there this pristine figure calmly sat.
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If you’d like to review The Devilin Fey, leave a comment here with your contact (or send me a message here / email me at the address below), and I’ll send you a free PDF review copy (or mobi format for Kindle, if you prefer).
I am currently seeking 10-20 Amazon.com reviews for my $0.99 paranormal romance novella, The Devilin Fey.
SUMMARY: A novella of two stories, featuring an incubus and succubus. Story #1 features a demure young woman unleashing the “devil in” her, through the intimacy with an incubus. Story #2 features a voyeuristic succubus driven by jealousy and a dangerous fixation.
The Devilin Fey is approximately 33,000 words long.
REVIEWS:
“Devilishly delicious.” – Horror Author, Andy Love
“...the author really hits her stride in paranormal stories.” – Review @ Bitten By Books
EXCERPT:
There, on the rocks, was a figure—my real stranger. I had no proof, no validation. The blood in my veins knew he was the one.
He had spiked short hair on the top, a soft kind of faux hawk. Some sleek, longer strands reached the base of his neck.
He was also shirtless, but the thing that caught my attention, that made me do a double-take, was what appeared to be a pair of wings on this pale figure’s back. A pair of ashen-grey, draconic wings. They came up slightly over his shoulders, and the tips were folded across the small of his back.
It was a beautiful night. The waves were gently washing in upon the shore. And there this pristine figure calmly sat.
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If you’d like to review The Devilin Fey, leave a comment here with your contact (or send me a message here / email me at the address below), and I’ll send you a free PDF review copy (or mobi format for Kindle, if you prefer).
missfeyATgmailDOTcom
Best,
Jess.
http://www.jesscscott.com
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ODIWZU/